Uncover the Secrets of the Little Witch in the Woods Community

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The Little Witch in the Woods community is a close-knit group of individuals who share a passion for witchcraft and spirituality. Located in a remote area surrounded by nature, this community takes pride in their connection with the earth and the magical energies it holds. At the heart of the Little Witch in the Woods community is their belief in the power of witchcraft and the importance of harnessing this power for good. Each member of the community brings their unique skills and knowledge to the table, creating a diverse and vibrant community of witches. The community is built upon a foundation of mutual respect and shared values. Every member is encouraged to be their authentic selves and to embrace their own individual journey in witchcraft.



University Mascot

A petition was presented to CSU Channel Islands by local Chumash leaders that the dolphin be the University's official mascot to reflect the Chumash origin legend ("The Rainbow Bridge" legend included below) of dolphins leading the Chumash people from the Channel Islands to the mainland. In March 1999, CSUCI officially adopted the dolphin as its mascot.

In Fall 2004, Student Government held an election to name our dolphin mascot and the name “Tsunami” was selected. On Dec. 26, 2004 a large earthquake and tsunami occurred in the Indian Ocean (Indonesia) and subsequently, Student Government determined that it would be insensitive and inappropriate to name our dolphin mascot, Tsunami. The dolphin mascot continued without an official name until Spring 2012 when Student Government held another election to name our mascot and “Ekho” was selected. The name was selected due to echolocation abilities that dolphins possess and to represent the students' voice. The spelling of “Ekho” was selected as unique to our dolphin mascot.

Every member is encouraged to be their authentic selves and to embrace their own individual journey in witchcraft. Whether they are experienced practitioners or just starting out, all witches are welcomed and supported in their personal growth and development. One of the key aspects of the community is their love for nature and the environment.

"The Rainbow Bridge" A Chumash Legend

The first Chumash people were created on Santa Cruz Island. They were made from seeds of a magic plant by the Earth Goddess, whose name was Hutash. Hutash was married to the Sky Snake (the Milky Way). He could make lightning bolts with his tongue. One day, he decided to make a gift to the Chumash people. He sent down a bolt of lightning, and this started a fire. After this, people kept fires burning so that they could keep warm, and so that they could cook their food.

In those days, the condor was a white bird. But the condor was very curious about the fire he saw burning in the Chumash village. He wanted to find out what it was. So he flew very low over the fire to get a better look. But he flew too close; he got his feathers scorched and they turned black. So now the condor is a black bird, with just a little white left under the wings where they didn't get burned.

After Sky Snake gave them fire, the Chumash people lived more comfortably. More people were born each year, and their villages got bigger and bigger. Santa Cruz Island was getting crowded. And the noise the people made was starting to annoy Hutash. It kept her awake at night. So, finally, she decided that some of the Chumash would have to move off the island. They would have to go to the mainland, which was less populated. But how were the people going to get across the water to the mainland. Finally, Hutash had the idea of making a bridge out of a rainbow. She made a very long, very high rainbow, which stretched from the tallest peak on Santa Cruz Island all the way to the tall mountains near Carpinteria.

Hutash told the people to go across the Rainbow Bridge and fill the whole world with people. So the Chumash people started to go across the bridge. Some of them got across safely, but some of them made the mistake of looking down. It was a long way down to the water, and the fog was swirling around. They got so dizzy that some of them fell off the Rainbow Bridge, down, down, through the fog, into the ocean. Hutash felt very badly about this, because she had told them to cross the bridge. She didn't want them to drown. Instead, she turned them into dolphins. So the Chumash have always said that dolphins were their brothers and sisters.

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Little witch in the woods community

Members of the Little Witch in the Woods community are keenly aware of their impact on the earth and take steps to minimize their carbon footprint. They strive to live in harmony with the natural world, practicing sustainable and eco-friendly witchcraft. In addition to their shared beliefs and values, the Little Witch in the Woods community also offers a sense of companionship and belonging. Witches who may have felt isolated or misunderstood in the past find solace and understanding within this close-knit group. They are able to connect with like-minded individuals, share experiences and knowledge, and offer support and guidance to one another. Overall, the Little Witch in the Woods community is a magical and inclusive space where witches can come together to learn, grow, and connect with the earth and each other. It is a place where they can freely express their spirituality and celebrate their love for witchcraft. Through their shared experiences and collective energy, the Little Witch in the Woods community creates a transformative and empowering environment for all witches who call it home..

Reviews for "Little Witch in the Woods: A Growing Community of Witches and Wizards"

1. Matthew - 1/5
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3. David - 1/5
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